Fees and financing

Fees for entry in 2013

The fee for the 2013 intake is £37,000.

Payment (full-time format): If you are offered a place on the full-time format of the Masters in Finance you will be asked to pay a commitment fee of £1,250 about four weeks after the offer, and a second instalment of 30% of the total fees about eight weeks after the offer. The balance will be due in early September.

Payment (weekend format): If you are offered a place on the weekend format, you will be asked to pay a commitment fee of £1,250 about four weeks after the offer. The balance will be due in early September. Alternatively, you can opt to pay the balance in two annual instalments, due at the start of the first and second years of study.

What do fees cover?

Fees for the Masters in Finance programme cover tuition, preparatory courses, some course materials and a contribution to the London Business School Students' Association. Fees do not cover your living expenses or text books.

Masters in Finance scholarships

If you have a place on the Masters in Finance programme, you may be eligible to apply for an award.
See the full range of Masters in Finance scholarships

For information on financing options, see our general information on financing your course.

The Prodigy Finance Loan Programme is available to help you finance your Fulltime Masters in Finance progamme at London Business School.

Sponsorship and company support

Most students on the programme are self-financing, but about 25% are sponsored by their employers. Many companies recognise the benefits of an employee attending the programme. For example, for their project many Masters in Finance students carry out research and analysis into a particular area of interest to their sponsoring company.

Students must have their employer's full support in terms of the time commitment to attend classes. Securing this kind of commitment usually involves drawing up a detailed business case outlining your reasons for wanting to do the Masters in Finance, and the benefits that you feel it will bring to yourself and to the company. To help you draft your business case, we have put together Creating a business case for company sponsorship.

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